Ineos Grenadier production set to resume in January

Ineos is set to restart production of the rugged Grenadier SUV in January 2025, four months after it hit pause due to a supplier issue.

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will restart production of the SUV and ute in January 2025, ending a four-month hiatus that began in September. or signup to continue reading Production was when one of the manufacturer's suppliers hit financial issues, drying up supply what Ineos called a critical component shortage for the Grenadier. While Ineos refused to publicly name the supplier, seat specialist Recaro Automotive in July following "significant financial difficulties due to extreme price increases in recent crisis years and the loss of a major contract".

. Regardless of who the unnamed supplier was, Ineos has now found a solution and will resume production of all Grenadier variants from January next year at its factory in Hambach, France. "It's great news that a solution has been found so quickly," Ms Calder said in a statement.



"Automotive supply chains are extremely complex, but we were not willing to compromise on quality, so we are satisfied that we have found the best possible outcome. "We now turn our attention to preparing Hambach to restart in early January and with significant growth in major new markets – including China and Mexico – and substantial expansion in the US, I believe 2025 is going to be our best year yet." Australian customers by the production pause, as Ineos says its showrooms were well stocked prior to the shutdown.

Ineos established its local operation in 2023, and has since introduced the Grenadier Quartermaster Cab Chassis, Grenadier SUV and Grenadier Quartermaster. All Ineos models are based on the same ladder-frame chassis, with power derived from a pair of BMW straight-six engines. Content originally sourced from: Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

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